Gandhi trail in Saurashtra
Dollops
of history in Ahmedabad
Way
back in the last decade, a journey to Ahmedabad provided us an
opportunity to have glimpses of Sabarmati Ashram- a dream
conceptualized by Mahatma Gandhi. The sylvan environs on the banks of
river Sabarmati represent an ode to simplicity and idealism. It was
here way back on March 12, 1930 that the historic Dandi March took
off for the coastal hamlet of Dandi.
At
Sabarmati Ashram, we stepped into Hriday Kunj- a simple ashram where
Gandhiji stayed from 1918 to 1930 and the regular items like the
spinning wheel used by Gandhiji are preserved here. A visit to Vinoba
Kutir that formed the residence of Vinoba Bhave from 1918 to 1921 is
worth the experience.
Ahmedabad
prides in some of the impressive shrines like Shri Radha Govind Dham,
an enchanting shrine done up with intricately carved doors with
aluminium engravings and painted interiors that portray the life of
Lord Krishna. There is Vaishno Devi Teerth Dham – a cave shrine
replica of Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu. For history buffs, a visit
to Adalaj Vav or steep well is a must lying about 17 km north of
Ahmedabad. A unique five-storied well set up in 1499 has four highly
carved pavilions.
The
old quarters of the city has Siddi Saiyed Mosque that displays
sandstone latticed work. The mosque was the work of Siddi Saiyed, a
slave of Ahmed Shah, founder of the city of Ahmedabad. At the Sidhi
Basher mosque, there are architectural wonders of the famed Shaking
Minarets or Jhoolta Minar where when one minaret is moved with force,
the other shakes in sympathy.
No
tour of Ahmedabad is complete without a visit to the holy citadel in
pink sandstone called Akshardham in Gandhinagar. Sprawling over 23
acres of land, the glorious shrine of 108 feet has a gold-plated
copper statue of Lord Swaminarayan and the shrine is supported with
97 carved pillars, 17 domes and 8 ornate windows. It is a brilliant
mix of ancient and modern artistry.
Gandhiji’s
ties with Rajkot
Our
next destination was Rajkot, around 216 km from Ahmedabad where
Mahatma Gandhi had his early education. Once the capital of
Saurashtra, Rajkot is one of the largest cities in Gujarat that has
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Vidyalay or Alfred High School set up in
1874. Rajkot has Ramakrishna temple bearing an elaborate display on
the life and teachings of Ramakrishna and Sarada Devi and the global
spiritual mission of Swami Vivekananda.
The
charm of Porbandar
While
trailing in the land of Mahatma, our ultimate destination was
Porbandar or the “Yellow City” on the sea shore that evokes
strong memories of Gandhiji. Porbandar was earlier known as
Sudamapuri since it is the birthplace of Sudama, Lord Krishna’s
friend.
We headed to Kirti Mandir, the three-storied ancestral
residence of Gandhiji. He was the fourth son of Putlibai and
Karamchand Gandhi who was born in 1869 AD and the place of his birth
is marked with a mystic cross. The residence has a library, prayer
hall and oil paintings. One should not miss out on Bharat Mandir on
Dayanand Bagh that was set up in 1956. The sprawling temple has a
relief map of India and its walls have life-size works on canvas of
Indian luminaries.
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